Robert L. DuPont, Dorothy P. Rice, Leonard S. Miller, Sarah S. Shiraki, Clayton R. Rowland, Henrick J. Harwood
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Abstract
Anxiety disorders are estimated to affect 26.9 million individuals in the United States at some point during their lives. This study used the human capital approach to estimate the direct and indirect costs of these highly prevalent disorders. In 1990, costs associated with anxiety disorders were $46.6 billion, 31.5% of total expenditures for mental illness. Less than one-quarter of costs associated with anxiety disorders were for direct medical treatment; over three-quarters were attributable to lost or reduced productivity. Most of these indirect costs were associated with morbidity, as mortality accounted for just 2.7% of the total. Greater availability of effective, relatively low-cost outpatient treatment could substantially reduce the economic and social burden of these common and often crippling disorders. Anxiety 2:167–172 (1996). © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
焦虑症的经济成本
据估计,美国有2690万人在一生中的某个阶段受到焦虑症的影响。本研究使用人力资本方法来估计这些高度流行的疾病的直接和间接成本。1990年,与焦虑症相关的费用为466亿美元,占精神疾病总支出的31.5%。与焦虑症相关的费用中,只有不到四分之一用于直接医疗;超过四分之三的原因是生产力下降或丧失。这些间接费用大多与发病率有关,因为死亡率仅占总数的2.7%。更广泛地提供有效、成本相对较低的门诊治疗,可以大大减轻这些常见且往往造成严重后果的疾病的经济和社会负担。焦虑:167 - 172(1996)。©1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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